The Masterpiece brand was established in 2013, after a surge of inspiration provided a name that would convey an aura of quality and reliability, despite the price being at the lower level of the market.The instruments are made in China by specialist manufacturers, according to precise specifications given by AndrewScottMusic.com.Masterpiece Instruments does not pretend to be a high level, virtuoso boutique. If you are auditioning tomorrow for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, we do not recommend you turn up with a pink and silver Masterpiece flute.However, the brand does provide an ideal balance between quality and price for students and players in the early stages of their learning and career.

Masterpiece instruments are much cheaper than comparable famous brands, a significant feature that adds authenticity to their claim for merit. They are great value for students who want a decent instrument to learn on, and for professionals who want to add a bit of pizzazz to their on-stage presentation.